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Unsealing of Christ's reputed tomb turns up new revelations For just 60 hours, researchers had the opportunity to examine the holiest site in Christianity. Here's what they found.
A Tomb Once Said to Hold ‘Jesus’s Midwife’ Might Instead Hold Ancient Royalty For centuries, Christian devotees visited a tomb, believing it to belong to an apocryphal Biblical figure.
Christian devotees often visited a tomb thinking it was for a Biblical figure. A new study suggests they might have been mistaken.
Two tombs, one ancient question. This video explores the long-standing debate between the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Garden Tomb as the true burial place of Jesus. While the Holy ...
After Jesus Christ was crucified outside the city of Jerusalem, the Gospel of John states that his body was placed in “a new tomb, in which no one had ever been laid.” But where was this tomb? Where ...
2. Garden Tomb The Garden Tomb, north of the Jerusalem Old City’s Damascus Gate near the American Colony Hotel, is believed by many Protestants to be the garden and sepulcher of Joseph of Arimathea, ...
The Garden Tomb is outside the Old City walls, near the Damascus Gate. Christian tradition says Jesus' body was laid on a slab cut from a limestone cave after his crucifixion by the Romans more ...
Fifteen years after John Jones died in the Nutty Putty Cave, the story has become a scar for some and a curiosity for many.
Jesus is the central figure, ascending over his tomb (which is more a Renaissance sarcophagus than a Jewish cave tomb).